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Downtown Wake Forest Historic District is a national historic district located at Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 25 contributing buildings, 1 contributing structure, and 1 contributing object built between about 1890 and 1949 and located in the central business district of the town of Wake Forest.
Glen Royall Mill Village Historic District is a historic mill town and national historic district located at Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 82 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site built between about 1900 and 1949. It is located in a residential section of the town of Wake Forest.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 13, 2024. [1]This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wake County, North Carolina.
Chase Hunter was one of five players to score in double figures for No. 25 Clemson in a 73-62 victory over visiting Wake Forest on Saturday afternoon. Hunter finished with 16 points and went 4 of ...
Trentini Stadium guests — including the Southern Durham football team — saw a lot of red as Wake Forest prevailed 26-8 in Friday’s season-opening game in the Cougars’ newly renovated ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Emotions bubbled up repeatedly for Dave Clawson, leaving him choking back tears as he explained why it was the right time for him to step down as Wake Forest's coach.
Air: Wake Forest is served by Raleigh-Durham International Airport, which is located 20 miles (32 km) southwest of the town in northwestern Wake County. Interstate Highway: Wake Forest can be accessed by I-85 and I-40. The town is located to the east of I-85 and north of I-40. Wake Forest is not currently served directly by passenger trains.
Wake Forest Historic District is a national historic district located at Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 245 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and five contributing structures built between about 1890 and 1953 and located in the historic core of the town of Wake Forest.